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≈ 1.9438 knots (approximately) 1 foot per second = 0.3048 m/s (exactly) 1 mile per hour = 0.447 04 m/s (exactly) 1 km/h = 0.2 7 m/s (exactly) Relation to other measures. The benz, named in honour of Karl Benz, has been proposed as a name for one metre per second. Lyn 1 8 8 – lightweight image browser and viewer. Feet per second. Definition of feet per second unit: ≡ 1 ft / 1 s = 30.48 cm / 1 s. Abbreviation is fps. In America, perhaps this is the second most commonly used speed unit in public life (after miles per hour). Definition: The speed at which the body moves 1 foot (or 30.48 centimetres) in 1 second. Mach to Feet per second formula. Show result in exponential format. Mp3 converter pro 6 3 57 download free. Mach is a speed measurement based on the speed of sound. Since sound travels at different speeds in different conditions, the calculations here are given for 20°C in dry air at sea level. Mach is typically used in aviation and space exploration.

Metre per second
Unit systemSI
Unit ofspeed
Symbolm/s 
Conversions
1 m/s in .... is equal to ..
km/h3.6
mph2.2369
kn1.9438
ft/s3.2808

The metre per second is an SI derived unit of both speed (scalar quantity) and velocity (vector quantity (which have direction and magnitude)), equal to the speed of a body covering a distance of one metre in a time of one second.

The SI unit symbols are m/s, m·s−1, m s−1, or m/s,[1] sometimes (unofficially) abbreviated as mps.[citation needed]

Conversions[edit]

1 m/s is equivalent to:

= 3.6 km/h (exactly)[2]
≈ 3.2808 feet per second (approximately)[3]
≈ 2.2369 miles per hour (approximately)[4]
≈ 1.9438 knots (approximately)[5]
Persecond 1 2 4

1 foot per second = 0.3048 m/s (exactly)[6]

Per Second 1 2 4 Equals

1 mile per hour = 0.44704 m/s (exactly)[7]

1 km/h = 0.27 m/s (exactly)[8]

Relation to other measures[edit]

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The benz, named in honour of Karl Benz, has been proposed as a name for one metre per second.[9] Although it has seen some support as a practical unit,[10] primarily from German sources,[9] it was rejected as the SI unit of velocity[11] and has not seen widespread use or acceptance.[12]

Unicode character[edit]

The 'metre per second' symbol is encoded by Unicode at code point U+33A7SQUARE M OVER S ❱.[13]

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^SI brochure, Section 5.1
  2. ^CDX Automotive (2013). South African Automotive Light Vehicle Level 3. Jones & Bartlett Learning. p. 478. ISBN978-1449697853.
  3. ^Dinçer, İbrahim; Rosen, Marc A. (2007). EXERGY: Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development. Amsterdam: Elsevier. p. 444. ISBN9780080531359. OCLC228148217.
  4. ^Jazar, Reza N. (2017). Vehicle Dynamics: Theory and Application (3. ed.). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. p. 957. ISBN9783319534411. OCLC988750637.
  5. ^Collinson, R.P.G. (2013). Introduction to Avionics Systems (2. ed.). Boston: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 16. ISBN9781441974662. OCLC861706692.
  6. ^Potter, Merle C; Wiggert, David C; Ramadan, Bassem H. (2016). Mechanics of Fluids, SI Edition (5. ed.). Cengage Learning. p. 722. ISBN978-1305887701.
  7. ^Das, Braja M.; Kassimali, Aslam; Sami, Sedat (2010). Mechanics for Engineers: Statics. Ft. Lauderdale, FL: J. Ross Publishing. p. 556. ISBN9781604270297. OCLC419827343.
  8. ^Wright, Gus (2015). Fundamentals of medium/heavy duty diesel engines. Burlington, Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. p. 1349. ISBN9781284067057. OCLC927104266.
  9. ^ abKlein HA. (2011). The Science of Measurement: A Historical Survey. Dover Publications. p. 695. ISBN978-0486258393.
  10. ^Heijungs R. (2005). 'On the Use of Units in LCA'. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. 10 (3): 174. doi:10.1065/lca2005.02.199.
  11. ^Cardarelli F. (2004). Encyclopaedia of Scientific Units, Weights and Measures: Their SI Equivalences and Origins. Transl. by MJ Shields. (3rd revised ed.). Springer. p. 217. ISBN978-1852336820.
  12. ^Dresner S. (1974). Units of Measurement: An Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Units Both Scientific and Popular and the Quantities They Measure. Harvey Miller and Medcalf. p. 13. ISBN978-0-85602-036-0.
  13. ^Unicode Consortium (2019). 'The Unicode Standard 12.0 – CJK Compatibility ❰ Range: 3300—33FF ❱'(PDF). Unicode.org. Retrieved May 24, 2019.

External links[edit]

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